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"I Said to Myself, 'I'll Do It. It's Fun'" - A Buzzing Carlos Alcaraz Dresses up as a Bee, Paying Homage to Events in 2024

Carlos Alcaraz was in a jubilant mood after booking a fifth consecutive Indian Wells semi-final against Cameron Norrie in a straight sets victory. After the match, he got dressed into a bee costume after previous events with the swarming insects occurred. Back in 2024, Alcaraz played against Alexand...

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Carlos Alcaraz surprised his hobby in Indian Wells with a bee costume with which he has rendered worship to what has become a tradition in the Masters 1,000 held in California. The Spanish tennis player celebrated his victory in quarterfinals against Cameron Norrie (6-3, 6-4) dressing peculiarly for the insanity of his faithful followers on the other side of the puddle. The motif of the Alcaraz costume dates back two years ago, when the match be…

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SCAN SPORT - Carlos Alcaraz put on a bee costume on the Indian Wells central court, after his quarter-final win against Cameron Norrie on the night from Thursday to Friday.

·Paris, France
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Indian Wells will always be special to Carlos Alcaraz. Not only for the trophies he got in 2023 and 2024, but for an episode that the tennis fan has not forgotten... nor does it look like he is going to do it. It happened in 2024, year in which he revalidated the title. In addition to his rivals, he had to overcome a swarm of bees that stopped the game for more than an hour. This episode made Lance Davis famous, the beekeeper who solved the prob…

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Two years later, Carlos Alcaraz's game from the final corners of the Indian Wells tournament was interrupted by unexpected visitors: a white king.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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